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A01=Debra Kita
A01=Francis Moraes
addiction
Author_Debra Kita
Author_Francis Moraes
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Product details
- ISBN 9780914171836
- Weight: 198g
- Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 24 Jul 2003
- Publisher: Ronin Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Provides a detailed look at opium today in the context of its long history of use as a therapeutic and recreational drug. Opium use dates back 7000 yearslonger than any other drug. This book looks at social changes and how they have affected perceptions of opium. Dr. Thomas Sydenham wrote, "Among the remedies which it has pleased the Almighty God to give to man to relieve his sufferings, none is so universal and so efficacious as opium." From this gloving description of opiumwritten 325 years agoto today, perceptions of opium have changed dramatically. Opium is now looked upon with fear more than anything else; along with its derivatives, opium is the most controlled drug in existencesome derivatives are unavailable even with a doctor's prescription.
The pharmacology and effects are discussed in non-technical terms. Drugs derived from opium, like heroin, and drugs created entirely in the lab, such as methadone, are explained.
The Little Book of Opium aids in "harm reduction" by providing useful information that can save lives of people using or experimenting with opium or its derivative. It will also help people better understand their medical treatment when faced with various
The pharmacology and effects are discussed in non-technical terms. Drugs derived from opium, like heroin, and drugs created entirely in the lab, such as methadone, are explained.
The Little Book of Opium aids in "harm reduction" by providing useful information that can save lives of people using or experimenting with opium or its derivative. It will also help people better understand their medical treatment when faced with various
Opium
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